11 Yes, they are (A)greedy[a] dogs
Which (B)never[b] have enough.
And they are shepherds
Who cannot understand;
They all look to their own way,
Every one for his own gain,
From his own territory.
12 “Come,” one says, “I will bring wine,
And we will fill ourselves with intoxicating (C)drink;
(D)Tomorrow will be (E)as today,
And much more abundant.”

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  1. Isaiah 56:11 Lit. strong of soul
  2. Isaiah 56:11 Lit. do not know satisfaction

11 And the dogs are [a](A)greedy, they [b]are never satisfied.
And they are shepherds who have (B)no understanding;
They have all (C)turned to their own way,
Each one to his unjust gain, [c]without exception.
12 “Come,” they say, “[d]let’s get (D)wine, and let’s drink heavily of intoxicating drink;
And (E)tomorrow will be like today, only more so.”

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  1. Isaiah 56:11 Lit strong of soul/appetite
  2. Isaiah 56:11 Lit do not know satisfaction
  3. Isaiah 56:11 Lit from his end
  4. Isaiah 56:12 As in DSS and some ancient versions; MT I will

11 
And the dogs are greedy; they [a]never have enough.
They are shepherds who have no understanding;
They have all turned to their own way,
Each one to his unlawful gain, without exception.
12 
“Come,” [they say,] “let us get wine, and let us fill ourselves with strong drink;
And tomorrow will be like today, very great indeed.”

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  1. Isaiah 56:11 Lit do not know satisfaction.

11 They are dogs with mighty appetites;
    they never have enough.
They are shepherds(A) who lack understanding;(B)
    they all turn to their own way,(C)
    they seek their own gain.(D)
12 “Come,” each one cries, “let me get wine!(E)
    Let us drink our fill of beer!
And tomorrow will be like today,
    or even far better.”(F)

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11 Yea, they are greedy dogs which can never have enough, and they are shepherds that cannot understand: they all look to their own way, every one for his gain, from his quarter.

12 Come ye, say they, I will fetch wine, and we will fill ourselves with strong drink; and to morrow shall be as this day, and much more abundant.

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